Margam Park is an 850 acre estate on the southern slopes of Mynydd Margam.
It played a religious role for centuries, with an abbey built in the 12th
Century until razed by Henry VIII in the Disolution. The "Tudor" mansion
Margam Castle was built in the 19th Century.

Admission: Free

Travel Route from GoogleMaps:

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How to get here:

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Road: M4 - Exit the M4 at junction 38, then head south on the A48; the park is on
the left-hand side. (0.5 miles, 1m)

Enter the grounds and bear left through the gate; then turn right and
walk up to the house. Head up the stairs and bear left to the north side
of the house, and enter the house through the doorway (when open!).

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